Moore: Progressives Are Being Disingenuous

Russell Moore GoLocal MINDSETTER

Moore: Progressives Are Being Disingenuous

Progressives say he's ideologically pure, but Chris Blazejewski is a top deputy to Speaker Mattiello, who they say is a right winger.
For centuries now, American political scientists have said that American politics closely resembles a game. That’s certainly the case here in Rhode Island as we get ready for the primary elections tomorrow.  

For instance, I have noticed these so-called Rhode Island “progressives” droning on about the state’s “know a guy” culture. It’s all over their campaign literature, on their websites, and in media reports about their races.

Yet keep your eyes on these folks long enough and you’ll peel back the onion to realize that ethics is merely a side issue (at best) to these folks that they’re merely fashioning as their major issue in order to get elected.

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Once elected, they’ll fight for their real pet issues—unfettered abortions, crippling economic regulations (artificially high minimum wages), and environmental measures (carbon taxes), which will stifle business. We’ll all get hurt, but the people who get hurt by this the most will be the poor—the very same people these folks claim to wish to help.

Real Priorities

In order to make these priorities a reality, they’ll fall into line with House Leadership on most, pretty close to all, of the other major issues. Make no mistake about it: there’s a lot of games being played around here.

That’s basically what progressive heroes like Chris Blazejewski and Aaron Regunberg have done since they’ve been in office.

When former House Speaker Gordon Fox got his statehouse office raided back in 2014 and he was forced to step aside, Blazejewski initially tried to muster up the votes to make himself the legislative top dog. He couldn’t do it. I do give him credit for having the courage to try.

But since then, he’s made quite an about-face. In fact, he’s been such a good boy in the eyes of Mattiello and his top lieutenants, by voting for everything they want, that he’s been installed as a member of Leadership—House Deputy Majority Whip. I guess that’s sort of like “the Junior Assistant to the Assistant Manager”, or something.

Playing the Game

The question of whether to fight for progressive issues and values or “play the game” wasn’t really a question at all.

While so many progressive insurgents are running around criticizing their opponents for voting against a measure in the budget that would have funded a special prosecutor for 38 studios, Regunberg, who is supposedly a progressive’s progressive, voted against the measure as well. Basically, we’re talking about some high level hypocrisy here. Let’s not forget that Regunberg also voted for the 2016 state budget which imposed a cost on bus passes to the state’s neediest and poorest folks while cutting taxes on social security benefits for some well-off folks. The Koch brothers would have been proud. (Regunberg voted against the amendment to impose a cost on bus passes, but he voted for the final state budget, which contained the language.)

But the “progressive” coming to your door asking for your vote is going to promise you that things are going to be different with them. Don’t expect them to point out that their friends are “playing the game” though.

This week, GoLocal reports that Lisa Scorpio, “a candidate for embattled Representative John Carnevale’s seat name-dropped her relationship with Providence Chief of Police Colonel Hugh Clements and Public Safety Commissioner Steven Pare at a traffic stop”.  

Do You Even Know Who I am?

“Scorpio at this point told Ptlm. Furtado that she was on the Providence Police advisory board. Scorpio told Ptlm. Furtado that she was good friends with Colonel Clements and Commissioner Pare. Scorpio then asked Ptlm. Furtado what “name” she can use to help her with “this.” Ptlm. Furtado advised Scorpio that there was no “name” she can use to help her with “this.”

Ah, the good ole, “do you know who I am” line. We get it candidate Scorpio, rules are for people that aren’t connected or know powerful people.

Clearly, this must be one of the candidates backed by House leadership, right? No, actually this candidate “is the endorsed Progressive Democrat in the race,” according to the GoLocal report.

None of this is to say that the candidate’s talking points aren’t spot on. Of course Rhode Island is a state where the connected flourish and the nobodies suffer. But to me eyes, it seems like most of these “progressives”, are more interested in being somebody or in charge than really changing the culture of Rhode Island’s government.

Russell Moore has worked on both sides of the desk in Rhode Island media, both for newspapers and on political campaigns. Send him email at [email protected] Follow him on twitter @russmoore713.

Mattiello and Frias - June 2016

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